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      • The Scripture speaks of Jesus' return as an imminent event. His return is both a warning and comfort. The difference depends on our perspective and how we prepare (or don't prepare) for it.
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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus taught His disciples to watch for His return. “You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him” (Luke 12:40). The command to “be ready” implies imminence.

  3. Indeed, if 2 Thess 2:1–3 actually means Christ’s coming for the church cannot occur until after seven years of Tribulation, it nullifies everything the New Testament teaches about the imminence of Christ’s return. But look carefully at the context of 2 Thessalonians 2.

  4. Nov 20, 2023 · Jesusimminent return reminds believers that, despite the world’s challenges and trials, there is a future promise: Christ will return, God’s kingdom will be established, and all suffering and injustice will be resolved.

    • Reasons For Delay
    • Defining Imminence
    • What About Expectancy and Alertness?
    • What Difference Does It Make?

    The idea of an any-moment return stands in tension with the idea that certain events must precede Christ’s return. And contrary to the notion of an any-moment return, the New Testament predicts that many events must occur before his return. These events require a necessary delay, which Jesus teaches us to expect (Matt. 24:45–51; 25:5, 19; Luke 18:7...

    Having said all this, let me hasten to say again that I do believe in the imminence of Christ’s return. But the question is how the term imminence should be defined. The English words imminence and imminentare seldom used in our translations of the Bible. A quick search shows only one use in the NASB (with reference to Peter’s death, 2 Pet. 1:14) a...

    Many suggest the biblical ideas of expectancy or alertness imply the any-moment-ness of Christ’s return. But this isn’t necessarily so. Take the idea of expectancy. Common sense reveals that we often wait expectantly for things we know can’t come at any moment, such as the arrival of spring. Further, each Greek word conveying expectancy is used of ...

    This whole discussion may seem like quibbling over fine points, and I don’t wish to overstate its importance. Still, unbiblical teaching can never be totally without cost. So let’s consider briefly why it matters. Perhaps the chief practical problem is this: Any-moment imminence approaches the error of the Thessalonian believers who thought that th...

  5. Sep 7, 2021 · Doug Cobb, author of And Then the End Will Come, has assembled compelling evidence from Scripture and the trajectory of current world events that the Second Coming of Jesus Christ is more imminent than many Christians may realize.

  6. The return of Christ is also imminent, meaning it is near and when it comes it will happen quickly. The fact that we cannot know with any certainty about exactly when Jesus will return is clear when Jesus states, “Therefore, stay awake, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming….

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. We believe that the return of Jesus Christ is imminent, that is, His return could occur at any moment. We, with the apostle Paul, look for “the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ” (Titus 2:13).

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